New York City, NY-posted 4 months ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Manhattan, NY
5,001-10,000 employees
Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities

The New York County District Attorney's Office (DANY) has an opening in its Community Partnerships Unit (CPU) for a Youth Program Coordinator. The mission of CPU is to advance DANY's goal to serve and protect the people of Manhattan by fostering trust between the community and law enforcement, increasing access to office resources, raising awareness of crime issues, and creating partnerships that prevent crime and enhance public safety. CPU seeks to include younger communities in their engagement efforts and prevention programs. In this role the Program Coordinator, with guidance from the Supervisor of Youth and Education Programs, is responsible for coordinating the CPU's youth programs and educational initiatives.

  • Develop and maintain relationships with community-based and government agencies focused on youth programs
  • Plan and implement DANY youth programs including but not limited to High School Summer Internship, Youth Ambassador Program, Gun Violence Prevention Program, Resume Workshops, Shadow Days, Court Tours, and Mock Trials
  • Ensure community presentations and conversations with youth are created and implemented in a impactful way, utilizing youth input
  • Coordinate with Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs) and other DANY professionals to ensure participation in youth outreach events and programs
  • Schedule and ensure high quality tours, events, and presentations
  • Track and report on outcomes
  • Represent DANY at community events
  • Perform other job-related duties as assigned
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college
  • Superior organizational and communication skills
  • Superior interpersonal and project management skills
  • Creative problem-solving abilities
  • Resourcefulness, initiative, and good judgment
  • Experience facilitating discussions with community members of varying ages
  • Knowledge of the Department of Education landscape in New York County
  • Strong public speaking and presentation skills
  • Experience using Excel to manage data
  • Strong desire to promote education and understanding of the criminal justice system
  • Experience working with youth, elderly, and/or LGBTQ communities
  • Working knowledge of the New York City criminal justice system
  • Fluency in Spanish or Mandarin
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility
  • Equal opportunity employer commitment to diversity and inclusion
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